This is chow chow Nepali noodles
So much tasty and affordable but currently they are struggling in India because of bad selling tactics and team . If someone Collab with them then it will be great success in India even better then meggi and yuppie
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Abhi Chaurasia
Stealth • 3m
How would the idea of making preservative free aachar (pickles) that would be tasty and primarily target tier 2 cities like bhopal indore etc. and that achar tastes very different and famous in our whole hostel.
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Harsh Singh
Stealth • 6m
Pep say don't enter in this market very crowded!
This brand says "let's see"
Similar type of practice done by paperboat.
Common product with creative selling
Price: Rs. 30
Taste: Ok Ok
Guess the brand?
If you taste any ice cream of this brand how
I want start frozen food business
all children ,Mutton and fish products
raw and ready to eat very delicious and tasty online and offline but I need fund
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 8m
Idea For You Implement Now
So guys we all know that the World wide market size of snacks industry is 1490 Billon dollers with the growth rate of 2.3% .
Problem —
In India and worldwide there are so many snacks who selling with the USP of healthy
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Paani ka soch,
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Utkarsh Pandey
Stealth • 1y
A friend of mine is interested in launching a business selling laddoo sweets packaged in fancy boxes, inspired by a relative's wedding where such boxes were distributed. He finds the idea appealing and enjoys the taste of the laddoos. He's considerin
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Dheeraj Khanna
Stealth • 2m
By standadizing taste and texture of Kalari Cheese, is there any possibility of making it to large chain QSRs in India and abroad?
Great Things Take Time
"From a small shop in Bikaner selling handmade bhujia Haldiram grew into a ₹25,000 crore global snack empire. A journey of taste, tradition and triumph!!"
Distress deal: when a startup is sold quickly and at a lower price because it's in financial trouble.
Here,
A loss-making company tries to escape bankruptcy by selling itself and buying company benefits from a very low valuation purchase.